Clarify a couple of things in deployment guide.
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@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Where `116.203.211.204` can be replaced with the IP address of your server.
## Install server prerequisites
On your server, you'll want to install [Docker](https://www.docker.com/). This can be done by following the [install documentation](https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/).
You'll want to install [Docker](https://www.docker.com/) both on your server and your local machine. This can be done by following the [install documentation](https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/).
On a [Debian system](https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/debian/), that can be done like so.
@ -86,6 +86,23 @@ Once you've added the sever, you can initialise the [new single-host swarm](http
abra server example.com init
```
You might see some messages from docker-swarm such as:
```bash
Swarm initialized: current node (<node id>) is now a
manager.
To add a worker to this swarm, run the following command:
docker swarm join --token <token> <IP address>
To add a manager to this swarm, run 'docker swarm join-token manager'
and follow the instructions.
<node id>
```
You will now have a new `~/.abra/` folder on your local file system which stores all the configuration of your Co-op Cloud instance. You can easily share this as a git repository with others.
## Deploy Traefik
@ -110,7 +127,11 @@ This is the required environment variables that you can configure and are inject
abra app traefik deploy
```
We can then check that everything came up as expected.
If you get a message like this:
```bash
ERROR: https://traefik.example.com still isn't up, check status by running "abra app traefik ps"
```
It might need a few seconds more to start up. We can then check that everything came up as expected.
```bash
abra app traefik ps # status check
@ -129,12 +150,18 @@ abra app new --server example.com --domain cloud.example.com nextcloud
We can then choose `nextcloud` as the app name.
And we need to generate secrets for the app: database connection password, root password and admin password.
And we need to generate secrets for the app: database connection password, root password and admin password.
```bash
abra app nextcloud secret generate --all
```
If abra complains about lacking pwqgen, it is available in the packet passwdqc on debian. Install it with
```bash
sudo apt-get install passwdqc
```
and run the previous command again.
!!! warning
Take care, these secrets are only shown once on the terminal so make sure